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Lao-tzu, A Study in Chinese Philosophy

By Thomas Watters

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"Lao-tzu, A Study in Chinese Philosophy" by Thomas Watters is a scholarly examination of Lao-tzu and his philosophical work, the "Tao-tê Ching", likel...

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"Lao-tzu, A Study in Chinese Philosophy" by Thomas Watters is a scholarly examination of Lao-tzu and his philosophical work, the "Tao-tê Ching", likely written in the late 19th century. This work delves into Lao-tzu’s life, the significance of his teachings, and the influence of his philosophy in both Chinese thought and Western interpretations of it. The book presents the complexities surrounding the historical character of Lao-tzu and his philosophical doctrines, which continue to intrigue scholars and readers alike." "The opening of the book introduces readers to the enigmatic figure of Lao-tzu, emphasizing his prominence in Chinese philosophy and the reverence held for him across various cultures. Watters discusses how Lao-tzu has been mythologized by both followers and critics, highlighting the debates around his teachings. He touches on the "Tao-tê Ching", often considered a profound text with theological implications that many have interpreted in relation to Western philosophical and religious concepts. The preface sets the stage for a deeper exploration of both Lao-tzu's life and the far-reaching influence of his ideas throughout history." (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Thomas Watters was born on 9 February 1840, and died on 10 January, 1901 at Ealing, London, England. He was a respected Oriental scholar.

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